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Former Rivers State Governor Tasks COYs on Support For Caddies

Former governor of Rivers state Sir Celestine Omehia has called on well meaning Nigerians and corporate organisations to encourage the youths to participate in the game of golf .

Sir Omehia made the call while performing the ceremonial tee off of the 2025 edition of Porthacourt amateur open golf championship .

He asked the caddies who have played in their own category of the opening to remain focus on the game of golf , stating that several top ranked professional golfers today  started as caddies before turning  pro.

Also the one time Commissioner for education in Rivers state further appealed to members of Porthacourt club 1928 and some other corporate organizations to take it as a responsibility to register some caddies as members so as to ensure they play golf always, noting that some of the caddies showed great potential in cause of competing in their category of the Porthacourt amateur open.

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According to him “I feel very great performing the ceremonial tee off of the Port hacourt amateur open. This is a tournament Porthacourt club holds annually and I feel great seeing the caddies competing in their own category.
With the tournament like this , Rivers state would produce future Tigerwoods “he said .

Sir Celestine Omehia who is now the chairman of Rivers amateur golf association further promised to support the participation of the younger ones in the swing sport as his leadership will work hard to expose golfers in the state to more tournaments.

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